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Reuters: Technology News: UK court finds in favor of Nokia in HTC patent case

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UK court finds in favor of Nokia in HTC patent case
Oct 30th 2013, 14:54

File picture shows a Nokia logo at a shop in Warsaw, January 26, 2012. NREUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Files

File picture shows a Nokia logo at a shop in Warsaw, January 26, 2012. N

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HELSINKI | Wed Oct 30, 2013 10:54am EDT

HELSINKI (Reuters) - A British court found in favor of Nokia on Wednesday in a patent infringement case against Taiwan-based mobile phone manufacturing rival HTC Corporation, according to a court document.

Nokia said it was pleased with the ruling and would seek compensation as well as an injunction against the import and sale of HTC products in Britain.

The ruling follows a September ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission, which found that HTC infringed on two Nokia patents in making its mobile telephones and tablets.

(Reporting by Ritsuko Ando; editing by Tom Pfeiffer)

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